Prince Harry and Meghan, who are now in the US after retiring from royal duties last March, are expected to join the Queen for her annual birthday parade - 'Trooping the Color' - to mark her 95th birthday. of in June, reports The Sunday Times.

A senior royal aide told the newspaper: "The current plan is for the Queen's birthday parade to be held in London as normal, it may need to be adjusted or reduced, depending on the guidelines in force at the time. But the aspirations and the ultimate desire is to realize it. "

The queen is traditionally joined by members of her family at Buckingham Palace during the public ceremony.

When Harry and Meghan announced their decision to leave, they said they planned to split their time between the UK and North America. Unfortunately, due to the coronavirus pandemic and travel restrictions, the couple have not been able to travel to the UK anymore. In August, Harry talked about his plans to return to the UK in 2021.

This parade will also be the first major national holiday since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic and the couple leaving for the US. The news of the family reunion comes shortly after it was revealed that Harry and William were virtually reunited with each other during the holiday season.